Global X MSCI Argentina ETF vs QUALCOMM, Inc. — how do they compare? Global X MSCI Argentina ETF trades at $95.21, while QUALCOMM, Inc. trades at $186.94 (market cap $199.37B). The key difference: QUALCOMM, Inc. pays a 1.95% dividend while Global X MSCI Argentina ETF pays none, and Global X MSCI Argentina ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, QUALCOMM, Inc. nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| ARGT | QCOM | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Broad Market / Factor | Technology |
52-Week High | $102.94 | $251.10 |
52-Week Low | $67.55 | $124.07 |
Market Cap | — | $199.37B |
Enterprise Value | — | $204.85B |
Dividend Yield | — | 1.95% |
Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice
ARGT (Global X MSCI Argentina ETF) trades at $95.07, up 3.08% with a neutral technical signal. The ETF shows bullish moving averages but mixed oscillators, with support at $92 and resistance at $93. Recent positive sentiment stems from Argentina's economic reforms under the Milei Administration, with Seeking Alpha upgrading the rating to buy citing 28% upside potential based on valuation re-rating opportunities.
The outlook appears constructive given Argentina's improving macroeconomic backdrop, though concentration risk in MercadoLibre and ongoing economic transition pose challenges. Wall Street sentiment has turned positive with institutional accumulation noted, but investors should monitor fiscal stabilization progress and inflation trends for sustained momentum.
Qualcomm (QCOM) trades at $189.16, down 1.01% over the past 24 hours, with a bullish technical signal from moving averages and a neutral oscillator reading. The company reported strong earnings beats in recent quarters, with Q1 2026 EPS of $2.65 exceeding the $2.56 estimate. Revenue for 2025 reached $44.28 billion, though net income margin compressed to 12.51% from prior years. Recent news highlights Qualcomm's push into AI and data centers, including the 'Dragonfly' AI brand launch at COMPUTEX 2026.
The outlook for QCOM is cautiously optimistic, with a consensus price target of $221.21 implying 17% upside. Opportunities include diversification into automotive and AI inference markets, but risks persist from smartphone demand softness and competitive pressure from Nvidia's entry into PC chips. Analyst sentiment is mixed, with 42.65% buy ratings amid margin concerns.
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ARGT seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the performance of the MSCI All Argentina 25/50 Index. It offers targeted exposure to some of the largest and most liquid companies operating in Argentina.
Read more on ARGT →Qualcomm develops and licenses wireless technology and designs chips for smartphones. The company's key patents revolve around CDMA and OFDMA technologies, which are standards in wireless communications that are the backbone of all 3G and 4G networks. The firm is a leader in 5G network technology as well. Qualcomm's IP is licensed by virtually all wireless device makers. The firm is also the world's largest wireless chip vendor, supplying nearly every premier handset maker with leading-edge processors. Qualcomm also sells RF-front end modules into smartphones and chips into automotive and Internet of Things markets.
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